2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.autcon.2018.05.004
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Digital construction: From point solutions to IoT ecosystem

Abstract: This paper takes a longitudinal view of literature to explain the current period as disruptive technology drives an evolutionary adaptation of the construction industry in a historical socio-technological process. The authors argue the way Internet of Things (IoT) solutions are conceived as singularly focused "point solutions" undermine future opportunities. An evolutionary view is overlooked because extant literature describes technology in a particular epoch. An ecosystem perspective needs to influence IT st… Show more

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“…Industry 4.0 is also known as "smart manufacturing", "industrial internet", or "integrated industry", which has shifted the value chain of organization and management across the lifecycle of products by integrating complex devices, machines, and networked sensors and software, deployed to predict, control, and plan for better business and societal outcomes [60]. The combination of these digital innovations is collectively called the Internet of Things (IoT) in the cyber-physical system, which are able to meet new emergent needs and provide capabilities that instigate the next evolution of society and its organization or institution [26] and transform how products are designed, fabricated, used, operated, maintained, and serviced [61]. Robotic technologies have been merged with the construction industry, known as construction automation technologies, to create elements of buildings, building components, and building furniture [25].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Industry 4.0 is also known as "smart manufacturing", "industrial internet", or "integrated industry", which has shifted the value chain of organization and management across the lifecycle of products by integrating complex devices, machines, and networked sensors and software, deployed to predict, control, and plan for better business and societal outcomes [60]. The combination of these digital innovations is collectively called the Internet of Things (IoT) in the cyber-physical system, which are able to meet new emergent needs and provide capabilities that instigate the next evolution of society and its organization or institution [26] and transform how products are designed, fabricated, used, operated, maintained, and serviced [61]. Robotic technologies have been merged with the construction industry, known as construction automation technologies, to create elements of buildings, building components, and building furniture [25].…”
Section: Authors Clusters Technology Security Management Abstract a Bmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Robotic technologies have been merged with the construction industry, known as construction automation technologies, to create elements of buildings, building components, and building furniture [25]. The integration of BIM into the IT environment enables transitioning the current 'react to event' practice to 'predict the event' practice [26]. The integration of BIM into cloud computing allows project stakeholders to collaborate in real-time from different locations to enhance decision-making and ensure project deliverability [5].…”
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“…The concepts of smart manufacturing and other synonyms like industry 4.0, smart production or smart factory have not gained much attention in the construction industry despite the possible benefits. The concepts with a special focus in the construction environment is still in its formative years (Monizza et al 2018;Oesterreich and Teuteberg 2016;Woodhead et al 2018). Although there is no definition for smart manufacturing in the construction industry, Oesterreich and Teuteberg (2016) came up with an industry specific definition for Industry 4.0 concept in the construction industry.…”
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“…Despite the innate conservative responses of the construction industry to rapid changes, the importance of adopting digital transformation throughout the entire cycle of a construction project has long been emphasized [3]. In particular, the recent trends of applying BIM (Building Information Modeling) and AR/VR (Augmented/ Virtual Reality) technologies have triggered various efforts to revolutionize the productivity and efficiency of construction projects [4].…”
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confidence: 99%